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1 China Through American Eyes: The Role of Liberalism Peter Gries THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA EAI / NCTA Tulsa, OK 7 November 2015

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3 Political psychology Perception is reality Who we are and what we believe shapes our views of the world, including China 1. Big “I” Ideology: Liberalism that all Americans share 2. Small “i” ideologies: Differences between American liberals and conservatives

4 The Daily Show with John Stewart

5 Liberalism: Maximizing individual freedom What Americans celebrate:

6 What we fear: George Orwell’s “Big Brother” “If you want to imagine the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever.” — George Orwell, 1984 (c1949)

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9 “We don’t need no education.”

10 Why do we like our former enemies so much? … They are democracies

11 The ‘Democratic Peace’ Democracies as natural allies –Don’t view each other as threatening, so don’t go to war – Immanuel Kant, Perpetual Peace (1795) But tend to view non-democracies as threatening –So may be more war-prone towards them… –David Hume: ‘imprudent vehemence’

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13 Freedom House scores are strongly predictive of American feelings towards foreign countries, 2011 R 2 linear =.77 r =.88; N = 16

14 But not all Americans are alike… …liberal and conservative ideologies shape American views of China and the world.

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16 National American Internet survey Nationally representative sample (spring 2011; N=1,000), matches US population on standard demographic variables (age, sex, education, income, race, and region), as well as religion, party identification, and ideology (liberal-conservative)

17 American liberals consistently feel warmer than conservatives do towards the world, including China. Chapter 9: East Asia

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19 Not all liberals and conservatives are alike… 2008 Democrats 2012 Republicans … yet our public opinion scholarship largely ignores those differences.

20 Four Dimensions of American Ideology: RWA – traditionalism: - There is absolutely nothing wrong with nudist camps. (rev) - This country will flourish if young people stop experimenting with drugs, alcohol, and sex, and focus on family values. - There is nothing wrong with premarital sexual intercourse. (rev) Mike Huckabee Jerry Fallwell Wendy Davis 1) culture wars

21 … shape international attitudes

22 Four Dimensions of American Ideology: 2) socio-racial SDO – group dominance: - Inferior groups should stay in their place. - It’s probably a BAD thing that certain groups are at the top and other groups are at the bottom. (reverse coded) - Some groups of people are simply inferior to other groups. George Wallace

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24 Four Dimensions of American Ideology: 3) Economic - Differences between high and low incomes should remain as they are. - The government should decrease income differences. (rev) - Class differences should be smaller than they are today. (rev.)

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26 Four Dimensions of American Ideology: 4) Communitarian – Libertarian Communitarian-Libertarian scale: - American society has swung too far towards individual rights at the expense of social responsibilities. (rev.) - Individual rights are more important than the good of the group. - Individuals should be free to follow their own dreams in their own ways, without interference from government. - Government must limit our individual freedoms so as to prevent unchecked selfishness, greed, and immorality. (rev.) Elizabeth Warren Ron Paul

27 Dual pathways from American ideologies to China policy preferences

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30 Barry Goldwater & Libertarian anti-communism

31 US political advertising


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